Pope adds new dimension, attempts country music album
Earlier last year, former punk rocker Cassadee Pope became the first female winner of NBC’s The Voice. As the former lead singer of Hey Monday, Pope became an early favorite as she trekked her way through the competition. After gaining…
Panic! take step back in ‘Too Weird To Live, Too Rare to Die!’
Panic! At the Disco’s fourth album, “Too Weird To Live, Too Rare to Die!” was released Tuesday. It is, on the whole, a return to form for the band, with some of the songs sounding just like its first album,…
Cyrus sheds Disney reputation with disputable image, sound
Miley Cyrus’ long-awaited album, “Bangerz,” has finally made its way to the public. Released on Oct. 8, “Bangerz” features singles “We Can’t Stop” and “Wrecking Ball,” as well as 12 new songs from the former country star. Cyrus has recreated…
Creative Writing: Sarah Fessler
Cheated for the better It started with the words, “I think it’s time we talk about this.” The elephant in the room was starting to get antsy. It had been three weeks since that day and no one had spoken…
Outdated Tyler Hall next up for campus renovations
With the Shineman Center complete and the demolition of Snygg Hall set to begin, construction crews now turn to the next project: the renovation of Tyler Hall. Tyler Hall was built in 1965 and, with the exception of normal small-scale…
Millennials: the ‘new lost generation?’
Millennials are finding it harder than any generation in 40 years to find median-paying jobs, leaving many to wonder whether today’s 20-30 year-olds will eventually become known as the next “lost generation,” according to research released Monday by the Georgetown…
Porn discussion fills up Hewitt
Former porn star Ron Jeremy and feminist author and activist Susan G. Cole debated the virtues and vices related to pornography on Wednesday to a packed crowd in the Hewitt Union ballroom. The debate, presented by the Student Association Programming…
Gov. shuts down; Oswego braces for future effects
The U.S. government is currently shut down due to a lack of bi-partisanship in Congress, resulting in the furlough roughly 800,000 federal employees. The government closed Oct. 1, the first day of federal fiscal year. It is the responsibility of…
Nature program educates about project
Last Saturday, Oswego State held the naturalist-led walk event, Rice Creek Restored and Running Free, for visitors from the Oswego community to take a hike to Rice Creek and discuss the Fallbrook Pond Dam Removal Project. This event was the…
ALANA Networking Fair closes week-long conference
After a week of events celebrating the different cultures at Oswego State, the ALANA Multicultural Leadership Conference came to an end on Saturday. The conference ended with the ALANA Alumni Networking Fair held near The Point in Campus Center. At…